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A study to determine the optimum design of a photographic film for the lunar surface hand-held camera Final report
Design, and processing of photographic film for lunar surface hand operated camer
Density-functional investigation of the rhombohedral to simple cubic phase transition of arsenic
We report on our investigation of the crystal structure of arsenic under
compression, focusing primarily on the pressure-induced A7 to simple cubic (sc)
phase transition. The two-atom rhombohedral unit cell is subjected to pressures
ranging from 0 GPa to 200 GPa; for each given pressure, cell lengths and
angles, as well as atomic positions, are allowed to vary until the fully
relaxed structure is obtained. We find that the nearest and next-nearest
neighbor distances give the clearest indication of the occurrence of a
structural phase transition. Calculations are performed using the local density
approximation (LDA) and the PBE and PW91 generalized gradient approximations
(GGA-PBE and GGA-PW91) for the exchange-correlation functional. The A7 to sc
transition is found to occur at 21+/-1 GPa in the LDA, at 28+/-1 GPa in the
GGA-PBE and at 29+/-1 GPa in the GGA-PW91; no volume discontinuity is observed
across the transition in any of the three cases. We use k-point grids as dense
as 66X66X66 to enable us to present reliably converged results for the A7 to sc
transition of arsenic.Comment: To be published in Physical Review B; material supplementary to this
article is available at arXiv:0810.169
Tunability of the optical absorption in small silver cluster-polymer hybrid systems
We have calculated the absorption characteristics of different hybrid systems
consisting of Ag, Ag2 or Ag3 atomic clusters and poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA)
using the time-dependent density-functional theory. The polymer is found to
have an extensive structural-dependency on the spectral patterns of the hybrid
systems relative to the bare clusters. The absorption spectrum can be `tuned'
to the visible range for hybrid systems with an odd number of electrons per
silver cluster, whereas for hybrid systems comprising an even number of
electrons, the leading absorption edge can be shifted up to about 4.5 eV. The
results give theoretical support to the experimental observations on the
absorption in the visible range in metal cluster-polymer hybrid structures.Comment: Updated layout and minor changes in versions 2 and
Calculated phonon spectra of paramagnetic iron at the alpha-gamma phase transition
We compute lattice dynamical properties of iron at the bcc-fcc phase
transition using dynamical mean-field theory implemented with the frozen-phonon
method. Electronic correlations are found to have a strong effect on the
lattice stability of paramagnetic iron in the bcc phase. Our results for the
structural phase stability and lattice dynamical properties of iron are in good
agreement with experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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